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Proceedings of the 15th International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress: 3-volume set [Multiple-component retail product]

Edited by (Department of Ocean and Resources, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA), Edited by (Department of Naval Architecture and Offshore Engineering, Berkeley, Calafornia, USA)
  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, 860 pages, weight: 1990 g, Contains 1 Hardback
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Jun-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Elsevier Science Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0080440762
  • ISBN-13: 9780080440767
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  • Formāts: Multiple-component retail product, 860 pages, weight: 1990 g, Contains 1 Hardback
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DESCRIPTION: The International Ship and Offshore Congress (ISSC) is a forum for the exchange of information by experts undertaking and applying marine structural research. These three volumes contain the eight technical committee reports, six Specialist Committee and 2 Special Task Committee reports which were presented for the 15th International Ship and Offshore Structures Congress (ISSC 2004) in San Diego USA, between 11th and 15th August 2003. Volume III will be published in 2004 and is to contain the discussion of the reports, the chairmen's reply, the text of the invited Lecture and the congress report of ISSC 2003.
Introduction 5(1)
Environmental Data
5(9)
Sources of Environmental Data
5(2)
Waves, Wind and Current
5(1)
Ice
6(1)
Earthquakes
7(1)
Use of Numerical Modeling to Complement Measured Data
7(7)
Wind and Wave Hindcasting
7(4)
Current
11(1)
Ice
11(3)
Data Uncertainty
14(6)
Uncertainty in Data
14(3)
Reference Data -- Comparative Studies
17(3)
A North Sea Location
17(2)
A Shipping Route (Persian Gulf--Singapore--Japan)
19(1)
Ice States
20(3)
Introduction
20(1)
Different Approaches to Describe Sea Ice Cover
20(2)
Ice Charts
20(1)
Navigability and Ship Oriented Ice Descriptions
21(1)
Geophysical Approach
21(1)
Parameters Observable by Remote Sensing
22(1)
Ice State and Scale Structure
22(1)
Sea States
23(11)
Definition -- Extent
23(1)
Wave Spectra
24(2)
Wave Groups
26(4)
Individual Wave Characteristics within a Sea State
30(2)
Rogue Waves
32(1)
Shallow Water Waves
33(1)
Design Environment
34(10)
Short-Term
34(1)
Medium-Term
35(2)
Long-Term
37(4)
Extreme Load Conditions
37(1)
Met-Ocean Contours
38(1)
Fatigue Load Conditions
38(2)
Trends and Annular Modes
40(1)
Physical Modeling
41(3)
Wave/Current Basins
42(1)
Ice Model Basins
43(1)
Numerical Modeling
44(1)
Conclusions and Recommendations
44(1)
References 45
Introduction
5(1)
Review of Risk Assessment Activities in the Maritime Industry
5(22)
Regulatory
5(9)
Formal Safety Assessment (FSA) for the Maritime Rule Making Process
5(1)
Risk Acceptance Criteria for IMO
6(1)
Bulk Carriers
6(1)
FSA Study on Bulk Carrier Safety by Japan
6(1)
FSA Study on Life-Saving Appliances by Norway
7(1)
FSA Study on Bulk Carrier Safety by Internationally Collaborated Group
8(1)
Decision Making at IMO
8(5)
Other FSA Studies for Bulk Carriers
13(1)
Passenger Ships
13(1)
Maritime Security
13(1)
Industry
14(7)
International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) FSA Training
14(1)
Guidance Publications on FSA
14(1)
Incorporation of Safety Assessment into the Rule Making Process
14(1)
Application of Risk Assessment to Icebreakers
15(1)
Joint Research Team on FSA
16(3)
Alternative Design and Arrangements for Fire Safety
19(1)
Marine Insurance Industry: Risk Assessment and Risk Selection
19(2)
Applications
21(6)
Risk Based Fire Safety Design
21(1)
Event and Fault Tree Application
22(2)
Fuzzy Set Modelling and its Application to Maritime Safety
24(1)
FSA for Safety of Coastal Trading Ships in Japanese Waters
25(1)
Safety of Ships Carrying Irradiated Nuclear Fuel
26(1)
Alert Communication from Small Craft Using Cellular Phones
26(1)
Elements of Risk Assessment
27(2)
Uncertainty of Data
27(1)
Decision Making Process based on the Results of FSA
28(1)
Effect of Safety Measures that have not Appeared in Historical Casualty Data
29(1)
Human Element
29(1)
Conclusions
29(1)
Recommendations
29(1)
APPENDICES
30(2)
Appendix 1: Indices for Cost Effectiveness Analysis (CEA)
30(1)
Appendix 2: Combination of RCOs and the Effect
31(1)
References 32